A rock from the Moon is going to be put on display in Kathmandu from August 29.
Chairman of the Everest Science Centre at Amahibelha, Dr. Dilip Adhikari, said that the stone named Meyer Basalt is going to be exhibited at the Birendra International Convention Centre (BICC) at New Baneshwor, Kathmandu.
The stone weighing 20 grams is supposed to be billions of years ol The rock is being exhibited at the Centre in Sunsari from August 4. The stone was provided to Nepal by US space agency, NASA.
Watch Nepali filmy news and gossip on show Rajatpat episode of 24th September 2014 online as broadcasted on Kantipur TV. The host Prakash Subedi begins today’s show with the brand new music video from the movie “Rang Baijani” which is scheduled to release soon on theaters. As the blockbuster movie by Late actor Shree Krishna Shrestha “Kohinoor” is on its way to celebrate their successful 51 day in cinema halls. The movie crew is planning to celebrate this event and Rajatpat team will present the report as the event will be organized. The hot gossips of today’s show is the relation between the well known producer of Nepali movie Industry, Chhabi Raj Ojha who after getting divorced with his formal wife Rekha Thapa was alone after Rekha left him alone. But as he debut Shilpa Pokharel as the actress in his movie Lazza and Hawaldar Suntali there are lot of gossips going on in Nepali movie Industry. After the Rajatpat team found both of them in a Hotel a short talk was captured which is available in this episode of Rajatpat.

The beautiful lady from Pokhara, Sonie Rajbhandari has recently flown to Japan to participate on Miss International pageant which is going to held on 11th November 2014 at Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokio, Japan. After winning the title of Miss Nepal International 2014 and undergoing lot of trainnings like International Culture Pageant Training by Lidia Rozdilsky, hair and makeup by Sakil Kunwar, Club Dinnings Etiquettes by Hospitality partner Radisson Hotel Kathmandu and more, she was ready to give her shot on Miss International Pagent.
Sonie Rajbhandari on the way to Japan
According to the source Sonie will be seen wearing Newari cultural dress for the National Costume round and performing Manjushree dance to represent our country’s rich culture.
PTI: Landon, When find a man in a plain T-shirt up to 10 percent more attractive, according to new research.
Researchers at Nottingham Trent University in UK found that wearing a plain white T- shirt with a black letter "T" on the front significantly improves the appearance of the wearer's waist: chest ratio (WCR) a major signal of masculinity
and attractiveness of females.
The study showed 30 female participants images of different male body shapes,wearing a plain white T- shirt, and asking them to mark their perceived attractiveness ,health and intelligence.
Whether you’ve woken up too late or have a last-minute party to primp for, you’re going to need these fast and fabulous make up tricks — little fixes that make a big impact.

1. Angelic eyes
The trick: Brighter eyes with one tool.
How: Work a little white eyeliner (preferably an iridescent white) onto the rim of the eye from the outside to the inner corner. It casts a glowing halo effect that is angelic.
2. Easy brow tweezing
The trick: Shape eyebrows for frame the face.
How: Using a slant tip tweezer, place the tweezers very close to the skin and swiftly pull the hair in the direction of the growth. Stand about a foot away from the mirror and alternate brows.
3. Wider eyes in one step
The trick: Eye flourish in a hurry.
How: If your time is tight, forget a complex eye make up look; swipe on two coats of mascara. Leaving your eyes mascara-free means your eyes have no frame and your look isn’t complete.
4. Speedy lips
The trick: Fast-track your pout with lip stain.
How: A stained look is much quicker to achieve than a fully made-up mouth. With a clean finger, pat lip stain into your lips so that the colour looks washed rather than opaque.
5. Shortest manicure
The trick: Gorgeous nails in 60 seconds flat.
How: Remove all polish, clean under your nails (with lemon juice, if you have it) and massage the thickest lotion you can find into your cuticles. Lip balm will suffice.
6. Pink lippy to fix flaws
The trick: For faking flawless skin.
How: To really perfect your complexion — no matter what your skin tone — wear lipstick in a warm pink. It distracts people’s eyes from blemishes and other imperfections.
7. Lipstick as a blush
The trick: Lipstick can double as a creamy textured blush.
How: Dab a clean finger onto lipstick and smile. Where the apples of your cheeks pop out blend on the colour, sweeping it up towards your temples.
8. Multi-purpose foundation
The trick: A hardworking make-up base.
How: Choose a mineral foundation for a covered yet natural finish; this means you can skip powder too. This type of base is great for all skin types, especially if you suffer from acne or have sensitive skin.
Sabina Upreti, 21, has been watching the latest Bollywood flicks instead of the Nepali movies released in the nearest cinemas in the capital.

"Hollywood inspires Bollywood and Bollywood is inspired by Hollywood, so I am not fond of watching Nepali movies since they are not entertaining enough," said Upreti.

Speaking to Xinhua at the closing ceremony of Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) 2012 on Tuesday Basanta Thapa agreed with what Upreti had said.


Upreti is one among many Nepali youths who is fond of watching Bollywood movies, saying that Nepali movies lack creativity although most are inspired by Indian movies.

Manoj Pandit, director of upcoming film "Badhsala" that is going to be released on March 8, 2013, said that at the moment Nepali films are struggling to create their own identity and originality.

"The latest trend in making movies shows that we are trying to create our own identity and these films are based in the culture," Pandit told Xinhua, adding that he is sure that things will become better in future.

Yangesh, a Nepali film critic, identified two reasons why there is Bollywood influence over Nepali movies.

First, he said, earlier filmmakers actually learnt the technique of film making from India and since Bollywood was a school of film making for them it was obvious to get influenced.

Another reason, according to him, is that they implemented the style they learnt in Bollywood and unfortunately they never made changes over the period of time.

"It's not only the filmmakers that Bollywood has influenced but the audience as well," Yangesh said.

Nearly 100 films are released every year in Nepal, including short films and low-budget movies. But most of them fail to make an impact on the audience and some are even criticized for being just copies or imitations of Indian films.

However, new Nepali movies that were released recently such as "Loot," an action film, have tried to break the stereotype of the local films. "Loot," released in January, was appreciated for its storyline, natural dialogues and superb cinematography.


"If the taste of a filmmaker matches that of the audience, Nepali film industry can go a long way," said Yangesh.

Upreti has so far watched only seven Nepali movies but she said she would love to watch more if they are interesting.

"If interesting and creative Nepali movies are released, I will definitely watch them," Upreti said. "But they should be original."

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